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originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Good luck with that, the person who died signed a waiver. Not to mention that history is condemning enough to say that his official cause of death is from any one of those things they just listed, which was just exacerbated by the vaccine. So he'd of probably died from w/e they decide to put down in a couple of weeks anyway.
Sadly, the guy who took the shot has zero legal protection. More then likely what i just said above is how it will play out.
An autopsy report acquired by the Topeka Capital-Journal confirmed Evans died of "anaphylaxis due to COVID-19 vaccination." The 68-year-old reportedly had a history of hypertension, allergic disorder, environmental allergies, and reactive airway disease. She previously had an allergic reaction to Albuterol, a drug used to treat wheezing and shortness of breath, according to the autopsy report
What is reactive airway disease? Reactive airway disease (RAD) is similar to asthma. RAD occurs when your bronchial tubes, which bring air into your lungs, overreact to an irritant, swell, and cause breathing problems.
Anaphylaxis is a severe, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction. It can occur within seconds or minutes of exposure to something you're allergic to, such as peanuts or bee stings.
originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Sorry edited a few times, but that's going to be exactly how it goes. Sadly I don't have much hope for the family given her 'reported history', and that waiver she signed is pretty much a open and closed case. I ain't even bothering with all the protections they have by the government. But at this point the government won't be able to accept her case even if there was wrong doing. Because it would open the door for pfizer and moderna to sue them for breaking the agreement of being 'immune from lawsuits and protected'.
Which you bet your ass they will win since it would be the US government breaking the contract they signed in agreements to protect them from lawsuits, all while agreeing it's an experimental injection. The EUA is still active, which means they still have protections until the 'emergancy' is over. Which has yet to be declared. This means they get 100x more money, then they would EVER give that family, and they are still protected. *IF* a court does take the case, they might be fined a million or two out of sympathy but then be reimbursed by our government.
However, if these protected companies turn and sue the government instead of reimbursement you can expect lawsuits in the billions, which means they get more money and we are stuck paying for it. Which I don't think the government is willing to pay unless they wanna keep throwing money at these companies.. which who knows.. could be the case.
So this case *if* that family actually pulls it off and wins their case, we get stuck paying for it and more money goes to these companies, she loses nothing happens and no other lawsuits will be processed. She wins, a huge can of worms opens up and lawsuits in the thousands occur overnight. Which means even more money to these companies for not protecting them, so they get refunded for every cent they spend paying these off with tax payer money..
So in the end it really depends on if our government feels like Pfizer and Moderna, did a good job and deserve a Christmas bonus. But given the current backbone of the supreme court they won't rule in her favor, and Pfizer and Moderna would both have any lesser court overruled without paying a dime - all the way to the supreme court.
originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Sorry edited a few times, but that's going to be exactly how it goes. Sadly I don't have much hope for the family given her 'reported history', and that waiver she signed is pretty much a open and closed case. I ain't even bothering with all the protections they have by the government. But at this point the government won't be able to accept her case even if there was wrong doing. Because it would open the door for pfizer and moderna to sue them for breaking the agreement of being 'immune from lawsuits and protected'.
Which you bet your ass they will win since it would be the US government breaking the contract they signed in agreements to protect them from lawsuits, all while agreeing it's an experimental injection. The EUA is still active, which means they still have protections until the 'emergancy' is over. Which has yet to be declared. This means they get 100x more money, then they would EVER give that family, and they are still protected. *IF* a court does take the case, they might be fined a million or two out of sympathy but then be reimbursed by our government.
However, if these protected companies turn and sue the government instead of reimbursement you can expect lawsuits in the billions, which means they get more money and we are stuck paying for it. Which I don't think the government is willing to pay unless they wanna keep throwing money at these companies.. which who knows.. could be the case.
So this case *if* that family actually pulls it off and wins their case, we get stuck paying for it and more money goes to these companies, she loses nothing happens and no other lawsuits will be processed. She wins, a huge can of worms opens up and lawsuits in the thousands occur overnight. Which means even more money to these companies for not protecting them, so they get refunded for every cent they spend paying these off with tax payer money..
So in the end it really depends on if our government feels like Pfizer and Moderna, did a good job and deserve a Christmas bonus. But given the current backbone of the supreme court they won't rule in her favor, and Pfizer and Moderna would both have any lesser court overruled without paying a dime - all the way to the supreme court.
originally posted by: BlackArrow
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Nah i didn't forget about that, but it's been why other countries have taken other means to help families when they lose a loved one. Like the UK pays people who get injured by it, but at the same time they can't really sue so they get stuck with a meager amount.
If anything though the family will probably get payments from the injured funds here. If they can prove it was the vaccine that caused the death to begin with. Since the payout rate is less then 6%, if they win that case that will be where the money comes from, sadly not the company themselves.
Covid-19 vaccines will be part of recommended immunization schedules in 2023 for both children and adults, after a unanimous vote by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s independent Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
It was created in the 1980s, after lawsuits against vaccine companies and health care providers threatened to cause vaccine shortages and reduce U.S. vaccination rates, which could have caused a resurgence of vaccine preventable diseases.
originally posted by: Antimony
a reply to: Asmodeus3
Actually the pharmaceutical companies have legal indemnity permanently, well beyond 2024....FOREVER, because the Covid-19 vaccine has been added to the childhood vaccine schedule, manufacturers will NEVER be held liable for any injuries. Adding it to the vaccine schedule means it is a part of the National Vaccine Injury Compensation fund. Which means the government (taxpayers) will pay for any damages.
Covid-19 vaccines will be part of recommended immunization schedules in 2023 for both children and adults, after a unanimous vote by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s independent Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
www.cnn.com...
Here is a link to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation fund....
It was created in the 1980s, after lawsuits against vaccine companies and health care providers threatened to cause vaccine shortages and reduce U.S. vaccination rates, which could have caused a resurgence of vaccine preventable diseases.
www.hrsa.gov...